when i was picking out my car there was a 550xi with these shoes on them and i thought they were the prettiest shoes in the whole shop. i had to rub them and got my hand all grimy lol....did you pick them up at the stealership too?

i wonder if i switch wheels but get them at my dealership, my run flat warranty can transfer

when i was picking out my car there was a 550xi with these shoes on them and i thought they were the prettiest shoes in the whole shop. i had to rub them and got my hand all grimy lol....did you pick them up at the stealership too?

i wonder if i switch wheels but get them at my dealership, my run flat warranty can transfer

I got them from a 5 series member. The tire hazard warranty should cover your new ones too.

Any info already?
Is it maybe because the circumference/radius of the wheels plus tyres is a tad bigger/smaller in percentage than the stock(18/19 inch ) OEMS?

Cheers
Robin(who first put his hard earned money in a vacation in Spain and not in those awesome wheels...)

PS My wife asked me: Why buy other/new wheels, the ones you have are like 3 months old and I don't see any difference...
Me: Why is your kitchen rather luxurious, you can also cook on a campfire.

LOL

I don't think the sensors work by diameter buy could be wrong. Lol I only have 1200 on the odometer. I just want it to be hoe "I" want it. Nice getaway over wheels in a heartbeat though. Greece next summer for me msport body kit can wait....lol

I don't think the sensors work by diameter buy could be wrong. Lol I only have 1200 on the odometer. I just want it to be hoe "I" want it. Nice getaway over wheels in a heartbeat though. Greece next summer for me msport body kit can wait....lol

Wheels (and car) look great. I personally would go for lower profile tires, but I prefer looks over comfort!

I'd have to go not as wide to get the profile down. It's already 35 front and 30 rear. 30/25 is just too thin. The tires are a bit beefy though. Next time Michelin pss withb235 front 265 rear. That should look better b

I'd have to go not as wide to get the profile down. It's already 35 front and 30 rear. 30/25 is just too thin. The tires are a bit beefy though. Next time Michelin pss withb235 front 265 rear. That should look better b

I know, I'm looking for tires for 20s too. Either settle for 225/255 or go up to 245/285. I think I rather stay with the 225/255 combo but haven't yet decided had 245/30 and 285/25 on my E92 and it was not so bad though.

I just found out the tpms that are on the wheels aren't compatible. Anyone know how much it costs to have them put in? Do they have to dismount or can they use the machine to push tire down and swap out? Don't feel like going through this. Anyone want to buy these from me??? I'm kinda serious.

Too bad if you sell them, because I think they look even better on your F30 than on the F10.

I'm going to take more pictures. I am keeping them for the time being its worth the hassle when you see how thick and wide these are in person on this car. Sometimes they look a bit too big but overall it's a perfect look. Thanks for the compliment!